Holland State Park offers an expansive, sandy beach along Lake Michigan, two large campgrounds and a beautiful view of sailboats and sunsets. The park is divided into two separate units; one along Lake Michigan and the other along Lake Macatawa. Click here for a slide show view of Holland State Park

The Holland area is well known for its Tulip Time Festival held every year in the spring. Here, visitors can see and walk among the widest variety of and greatest number of tulips grown anywhere in America.

Holland State Park offers an expansive, sandy beach along Lake Michigan, two large campgrounds and a beautiful view of sailboats and sunsets. The park is divided into two separate units; one along Lake Michigan and the other along Lake Macatawa. The park was acquired from the City of Holland in December 1926. Since then it has been intensively used for its great beach and excellent campgrounds.

The Park is known for its swimming beaches on Lake Michigan and Lake Macatawa. The Ottawa County bike trail runs through the park and connects you to more than 25 miles of paved roadside trails. New to Holland State Park is the dune walk stairway and hiking trail though the Lake Macatawa Unit and historical Ottawa Beach. Beach volleyball is set up for your enjoyment to watch or participate in. The Beach Unit has a full service concession and the park sells firewood and ice at the campground office.

Sunset on the Lake Michigan beach is reason enough to come enjoy the park.

If you have any questions or would like information about other activities or festivals call the park at 616-399-9390.